Stade Toulousain, widely recognized as Toulouse Rugby, has set the standard for French rugby for more than a century. Founded in 1907, the club has grown into one of the most decorated sides in the sport.Â
Last season, Toulouse finished with an 18-1-7 record, a campaign that showcased its depth, consistency, and ability to adapt during international windows.
The club enters 2025-26 aiming to defend its Top 14 crown for the fourth consecutive season. Toulouse has already claimed three straight league titles, underscoring its dominance in French rugby and reminding rivals that the Brennus Shield is still theirs to lose. Sustained success in the league has come alongside deep runs in Europe, where the club continues to contend in the Champions Cup.
Toulouse has long relied on a balance of homegrown French internationals and international stars to keep pace in both the Top 14 and Europe. Antoine Dupont, Romain Ntamack and Thomas Ramos provide leadership and creativity, while players such as Ange Capuozzo and Jack Willis add international pedigree. Dupont, however, is expected to miss the opening half of the season while recovering from an ACL injury, with his return projected for midseason. That comeback will be one of the defining moments of the year for Toulouse.
With another Top 14 season underway, the task is to navigate a long campaign filled with rivalries and high-stakes matches. The league is known for its physical grind, and Toulouse’s ability to rotate talent could again be the difference. Supporters at Stade Ernest-Wallon will expect another title run while keeping one eye on Europe, where the team remains a perennial contender.
How to Watch Toulouse Rugby in the United States
Fans in the United States can watch Toulouse Rugby exclusively on FloRugby and the FloSports app. Every Top 14 fixture, along with Champions Cup action, is available live and on demand. FloRugby also provides highlights, replays and original programming that follows French rugby throughout the year.
Toulouse Rugby Schedule 2025-26Sept. 7 — ASM Clermont vs. Stade ToulousainSept. 13 — Stade Toulousain vs. PerpignanSept. 20 — Bayonne vs. Stade ToulousainSept. 27 — Stade Toulousain vs. Castres OlympiqueOct. 4 — Stade Toulousain vs. RC ToulonOct. 11 — Stade Toulousain vs. Stade Français ParisOct. 18 — Stade Toulousain vs. Union Bordeaux-BèglesOct. 25 — Montpellier vs. Stade ToulousainNov. 1 — Stade Toulousain vs. Racing 92Nov. 22 — Stade Toulousain vs. PerpignanNov. 29 — Union Bordeaux-Bègles vs. Stade ToulousainDec. 20 — Lyon vs. Stade ToulousainDec. 27 — Stade Toulousain vs. PauJan. 3 — Perpignan vs. Stade ToulousainJan. 24 — Pau vs. Stade ToulousainJan. 31 — Stade Toulousain vs. BayonneFeb. 14 — Stade Toulousain vs. Stade Français ParisFeb. 28 — Stade Toulousain vs. Racing 92Mar. 21 — Castres Olympique vs. Stade ToulousainMar. 28 — Stade Toulousain vs. MontaubanApr. 18 — Stade Toulousain vs. PerpignanApr. 25 — Stade Toulousain vs. ASM ClermontMay 9 — Stade Français Paris vs. Stade ToulousainMay 16 — Union Bordeaux-Bègles vs. Stade ToulousainMay 30 — Stade Toulousain vs. PauJune 6 — Racing 92 vs. Stade ToulousainToulouse Rugby 2024-25 Season Recap
Toulouse’s 18-1-7 record reflected both dominance and resilience. The club capped the year by lifting the Brennus Shield for a third straight time, a run of success unmatched in French rugby in recent decades. Even as international call-ups stretched squad depth, Toulouse found ways to win and showed why it remains the standard in the Top 14.
Toulouse Rugby Interesting Stat
Toulouse set Top 14 records last season for both points scored (891) and tries (123). Those figures underscored the team’s attacking depth, with contributions across the roster rather than relying solely on stars.
Toulouse Rugby Roster 2025-26
Forwards: David Ainu’u, Cyril Baille, Rodrigue Neti, Guillaume Cramont, Thomas Lacombre, Julien Marchand, Peato Mauvaka, Dorian Aldegheri, Benjamin Bertrand, Georges-Henri Colombe, Paul Mallez, Joel Merkler, Joshua Brennan, Efrain Elias, Thibaud Flament, Emmanuel Meafou, Clement Verge, Francois Cros, Lomig Jouanny, Leo Banos, Anthony Jelonch, Sialevailea Tolofua, Jack Willis, Mathis Castro, Theo Ntamack, Alexandre Roumat.
Backs: Simon Daroque, Antoine Dupont, Paul Graou, Nathan Llaveria, Naoto Saito, Romain Ntamack, Nelson Epee, Matthis Lebel, Santiago Chocobares, Celian Poulzegue, Lucas Vigneres, Pita Ahki, Pierre-Louis Barassi, Paul Costes, Teddy Thomas, Dimitri Delibes, Thomas Alary, Ange Capuozzo, Kalvin Gourgues, Blair Kinghorn, Juan Cruz Mallia, Thomas Ramos, Matias Remue, Lucien Richardis.
Toulouse Rugby Stadium Ernest-Wallon
Stade Ernest-Wallon remains one of rugby’s iconic grounds. With a capacity just over 19,000, it is known for its proximity between players and fans, creating a charged atmosphere. The stadium has hosted countless title runs and will again be central to Toulouse’s ambitions this season.
How To Watch Rugby Matches In The United States On FloRugby
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